FOX Thinks A-Rod is a Liar (with video)
Alex Rodriguez might not be on the diamond right now, but he is still appearing on FOX. No it wasn’t a reality show or a guest starring appearence, it was as an example of lying on Fox’s freshman drama Lie To Me. For those that don’t know about Lie To Me, it is basically about a guy who is an expert at detecting deception. He uses his abilities to help people who hire his company. It is based on the story of Paul Ekman, the man behind this brand of science. In the show, the company uses software to compare the video interviews they take in their cases to famous people who we know now were lying. They will show a specific emotion on a character’s face side by side with a person we know was doing the same. For instance, if a person of stature was caught in an affair they show his face side by side with Bill Clinton making the same expression. They sometimes go to commercial with a few of these for effect. That said…
So, A-Rod is a liar. This isn’t news. But you might be interested to know that the picture they used isn’t from the Katie Couric interview where he later admitted that he was lying. That picture is from the big press conference in Tampa during spring training. What’s weird is that they easily could have gone back and taken a picture from a time where we know he was actually lying. To take a shot from that press conference is to basically say that we know he wasn’t telling the truth. While it’s fine to think that as an individual person or to have people at an independent website say that’s their opinion is one thing, for a TV show on a network with an MLB contract (that includes many Yankee games) to use that as a sample lie is another.
Some might actually remember this article, which was in the New York Times about Paul Ekman analyzing the Katie Couric interview and showing the signs A-Rod was lying. ESPN even had this on their front page as pointed out by the website tvbythenumbers.com a few months ago.
Will anything come of this? I don’t think so. But I do think that it is interesting that A-Rod’s image is now so bad that he is lumped into the people they use on Lie To Me to illustrate the biggest liars in America. The guy on the other side of the character is former New Jersey Governor Jim McGreevey. Has A-Rod really reached the pantheon level of liars in society?
Fox seems to think so.
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tony robbins chronicles what people do when they lie in unlimited power….i should get that info and we do a “liar analysis” party
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Captain Hulu returns!
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By your powers combined, I am Captain Hulu!
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A-Rod is a perfect example why telling the truth sucks sometimes. Half the other baseball players have lied about taking PEDs. A-Rod is one of the few who came forward at least to some extent and we villify him. Why don’t we have the same dislike for McQuire, Sosa or any of the offensive linemen in the NFL?
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Because we unfortunately live in a society where if you have doubts about someone but there’s no proof about it, you’ll be the one vilified for slandering their image.
At least with A-Rod, there’s proof. Plus, he admitted it. Personally, I’d prefer every athlete to just say “yup, I did it. It wasn’t against the rules, so it didn’t matter.” That would be fine with me, and they wouldn’t lose any standing in my eyes.
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I hate it when people bring up Sosa. There is not one single piece of evidence that Sosa used steroids. That is, unless you count he hit a bunch of homers in the Steroid Era.
I’m not saying he was clean. I’m saying that people lump him in with the guys who we have proof of.
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gitc- his performance in front of congress was epic.
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corking > juicing
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knightro-
Not even close. A ton of guys cork and it doesn’t help your power. Besides if you do that you have to lump in all the other types of on field catchable cheating like substance pitches which are thrown by most pitchers in the MLB.
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Cal juiced.
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sparty-
False.
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no, really. he told me so.
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I’m still going with false.
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hard to see your heroes fail, isn’t it? poor Cal, such a stain.
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I thought Cal was a school…
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Don’t you hate it when your hero has the most homers in the history of the greatest fielding position to go along with some MVPs, some gold gloves, and one of the greatest personalities in the history of the oldest sport in our country?
I don’t.
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i didn’t know that Willie Mays was your favorite.
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PWN!!
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